DSC 210 - Database Management Systems (using SQL) 3 Credit Hours
This course covers the fundamental concepts involved in designing and implementing relational database management systems using Structured Query Language (SQL) programming techniques. It is the standard database language used to create, access, organize and perform various analytical operations on data stored in databases. Topics include organizational data models, query functions and processing, storage architectures, and database integrity and security. Starting with a conceptual design (ER Diagram), students will design and implement a Relational Database Management System (RDMS).
This course prepares students for certification as: Oracle Database SQL Certified Associate
Prerequisite(s): DSC 180 with a grade of “C” or better (Equivalent to PRG 260)
Semesters Offered: Fall
On-campus
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